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René Magritte | The Photographs

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Thursday, 30 November 2017 to Saturday, 27 January 2018

The photographs and films of René Magritte came to light in the mid-1970s, more than ten years after the Surrealist artist’s death. The discovery of these gem-like treasures has led to a deeper understanding of the close relationship Magritte maintained with photography. They reveal how he used these tools to experiment with his ideas, while providing rare access to an informal side of the artist and those with whom he surrounded himself. These images, which he often executed or collaborated with others to produce, contribute to our overall understanding of this intrepid artist, and provide key visual insight into Magritte’s relationship with the photographic medium, and its role within his greater oeuvre.  

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Regarded as one of the most important artists of the post-war era in Europe, René Magritte was a leading figure in the Surrealist movement. He sought revolution against the rational mind, stating, Everything we see hides another thing; we always want to see what is hidden by what we see.” Widely recognized for his stunning, and often haunting paintings which juxtapose common objects within dream-like scenarios, Magritte was a master provocateur. Revisiting motifs of cloth-covered figures, objects in flight, and concealed identity have become a well-known hallmark of his distinct sensibility, often signaling back to trauma of the artist’s past. His Surrealist masterpieces tantalize and distort reality, evoking a singular sense of mystery within the viewer. Magritte's approach to painting and sculpture avoided stylistic distractions of modern art making. His recently discovered films and photographs reveal how he used these art forms to explore the bounds of his imagination.  His photographs and films were the subject of a major exhibition, René Magritte: The Revealing Image, Photos and Films recently at the Latrobe Gallery, Victoria, Australia, (August 19 - November 19, 2017).   

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529 West 20th Street, 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10011

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